Good Pitch Australia’s founder, moderator and chair Ian Darling was named Australia's leading philanthropist at the Philanthropy Australia Awards last week.
Eight established and emerging filmmakers will each create a three to five minute documentary with a focus on the performing arts during the challenging time of COVID-19.
Philippa Bateman's 'Wash My Soul in the River’s Flow', released in cinemas nationally on March 10, is a cinematic reinvention of a legendary concert that premiered in 2004.
The Shark Island Institute has selected six social impact feature docos to participate in its new development initiative, with each to receive up to $25,000 in development funding in addition to international and local mentorship.
First-time feature directors Thomas Wright ('Acute Misfortune'), John Sheedy ('H is for Happiness'), Ben Lawrence ('Hearts and Bones') and Natalie Erika James ('Relic') will vie for the Australian Directors' Guild Award for Best Direction in a Feature Film ($1 million or over) against Sophie Hyde ('Animals') and Wayne Blair ('Top End Wedding').
The Oasis is a confronting documentary directed by Sascha Ettinger Epstein and Ian Darling following the extraordinary journey of Salvation Army captain Paul Moulds and his work at a youth refuge in Surry Hills.
A deconstruction of the socio-political factors that culminated in Sydney Swans captain Adam Goodes becoming the target of racial abuse by AFL fans.
The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) has unveiled the first set of nominees for this year's awards, announcing the five films that will compete for Best Documentary.